Voss' Roaming Forge & Sundries
Est. 2025 • Human Fighter (retired caravan guard)
Voss' Roaming Forge & Sundries
Haren always polishes a new customer's gear free of charge and tells a short story about some item in the wagon — often exaggerated. He keeps a small tin of 'lu...
Shopkeeper
Haren Voss, a Human Fighter (retired caravan guard) (Lvl 2)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(20)Well-forged, balanced longsword with a leather-wrapped grip. Versatile and reliable for a beginning adventurer.
Light, piercing blade favored by scouts and rogues. Easy to hide and quick to draw.
Simple steel dagger. Versatile as a tool and a weapon.
Single-handed chopping axe, stout head and reinforced haft. Good as both tool and weapon.
Simple spear with ash haft and iron head. Can be thrown or used for reach.
Light, recurved bow favored for caravan guards. Reasonable range and quick to string.
Quilted cloth armor. Cheap and quiet, but bulky and offers minimal protection.
Treated leather armor — flexible and light. A common starting armor for scouts and light fighters.
Leather reinforced with small metal studs for added protection while remaining light.
Round shield of oak bound in iron. Lighter than full metal shields but sturdy.
Hammer, tongs, files, punches, small anvil tools — everything a traveling smith needs.
Two grit stones for edge maintenance. One coarse, one fine.
Sturdy hemp rope, knotted at both ends. Useful for climbing, tying, or securing loads.
Reinforced canvas pack with several compartments and a rolled bedroll strap.
Flint, steel, and tinder contained in a small box. Keeps a caravan from going dark.
Simple wooden torch. Burns for about an hour.
Twenty sharpened arrows. Standard shafts and fletching for shortbows and longbows.
Comfortable travel saddle, suitable for pack animals or riding horses.
On-site repair of dents, seam rips, and loose fittings for light armor. Per suit.
Tailoring or grip work to fit armor and weapons to the buyer. Adjusts straps, balances blades, shapes grips.
Haren Voss
Shop Atmosphere
“Haren always polishes a new customer's gear free of charge and tells a short story about some item in the wagon — often exaggerated. He keeps a small tin of 'lucky oil' he swears by; he'll offer a drop 'for courage' with every weapon purchase but charges only if the buyer asks for a full application.”
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